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.. V . 1 V j . 'THE "OREGON. -SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,. SUNDAY MORNING, PROBER 10. M r.- , f M t jl - 4w? -.1 ? ; ,Jnw- HtJo,Pi B.-5.. Reading,, George ; T 'm,... Ogtrsr W w- n. v. wowoit, Aiexanaer u. maaeu, i. H. IUnl and Irwik X.' Frtimaa,: ;. 1 "j Tuesday morning the wedding of Mis Mary Monk. and Prank Healy wa i ttoiomnieed at St. : Patrick' church by Rev. Father Murphy, pastor or in church,', The ceremony '; waa read at 11 " o'clock and! a nuptial mass "followed. 'Rev. Fathera Glbriey atid Sturla assisted . on the altar. - The latter i-a veteran priest of the city now past four .core vears. He officiated at the christening f the bride, at which time he waa corv- aidered an old man.-'- icv-:-'.. '. Th church with It high attars of ' . - white waa most, effectively "decorated in autumn leaves and groups of palm arranred about the sanctuary. ' Mrs. ' Joseph Donnerberar (Miss RuthMagln ; nla) played the wedding march assisted .".by Miss Evelene Calbreath on the vlo " lln; -The bridal party, took their places with Miss Ann Healy, a sister of the "' groom, and Miss , Theresa Jennings of Snokane.:. bridesmaids, leading. They - were beautifully gowned in pink erepe de ' chine combined with a brocade and elab orated With handsome lace trimming. They wore, becoming hats In the. shade of pink a their gowns and earned great arm full of the light pink. Klllamey buda and maiden nair rern, -; -.- t . Mrs. J. C Costello (Margaret Mobks) waa the maid of honor. She made distinguished figure In- her gown- of , pink orepe meteor and chifxon witn a tunto drape of pink chirron emoroioerea In gold brocade pattern. B he wore picture hat of pink to match and car ', rled a ahower bouquet of tne same pina rose buda as the .bridesmaids,, v Little Mildred ; Seufert, cousin of ' the room, preceded tna oriae ana n : waa a dainty little picture in ner iroo , of sink ereoe da chine and wnite lace, carrying, her. -baaket. of Cecil 3runner , roaes.'; i,i.','u:-v-'-'-'- vW-."'''-' - The bride came .In onl the arm of her father. James Monks. Bhe was strikingly pretty bride, her blonde beau ty combined with the white of her wed ding gown, being most effective. Her gown . waa of . ivory white,, charraeuse made simply wjth drape of . brocade in pannier effect and ,trimmlhgof rose . point ,lace5 1 Her long tulle ..veil was caught with lilies , of . the valley, and ' she carried a ahower bouquet of Bride roses and lilies of the valley. Mr. Healy ' and his - brother, William Healy, Who t was his best man. met her at the altar I rail. , . f , , ; During the mass a charming musical '' program was rendered, by Miss JSvelene ' Calbreath, violinist; Mrs. A, F, Tetsel, ' contralto; 'Victor Cullun, baritone,, and Mias Nona J-awler,' soprano., Mrs, Joseph - Ponnerberg and Miss , llelen Calbreath " accompanied oa the organ.' v ' , ', " Over 200 guests thronged the home of Mr. and Mrs. Monks at the reception following the ceremony from '41 ,to ,J o'clock, , Hera again the autumn leaves ' f vine, maple and Virginia creeper were used to decorate the reception rooms and the dining,: table was beautifully , set with.'-pink' rose -buds and asparagus ferns. Presiding at the table ware Mrs, T. J. Seufert, Mrs. .Thomas Noud, Mrs, J. A. Jennings and Mias Clarissa Wiley. Mis Helen Calbreath, Miss Effle John atone,' Miss Agnes Corcoran, Miss Eve lene Calbreath and Miss' Viola. BarenJ stecher assisted In serving.' '. ; 4 'J Mies Barenstecker cut, the vlng 'and Miss Helen Calbreath caught the brds'a bouquet k v " . ' Mr. and Mrs. Monks and tbe ushers at tha church received with the bridal par ty. The ; ushers included Joseph M. Healy. Albert McHolland, J. C. Costello, ' and Rodger 8eufert . ' -:.x T " 4 ' Mrs. Monks waa attired In a handsome , gown 6f black satin trimmed with black ilk malteae toe. .'!iiW.O&-;i'-T i . Mr. and Mrs. Healy will be at home . .at their new residence Jn Juiurelhurst ; after ,Noyember..l,- , .X! number' of Delta Gamma alumnae left'' Friday for Eugene, where Alpha Delta chapter of tbe Delta, Gamma was jt Installed Friday venlngv : - 1 $ The charter waa granted,'. Juat befor tbe college year opened, to lambda Rho, a local corority, which has been In ex ' Istence , for about four1 years.' About . 30 girls are" to .b .:lltlated.v4:- i As Delta Gammas, tbe.former Lamb la Rhos wllL be member o$ one of the old 1 est and strongest 4 national sororities. , I It was organised In JS7J at the school, ' j I which later ! became -the Unlveraity c4 - ? Mississippi, and now has about 26 chap . ters. The one at Oregon form the List ' link in the chain df chapters In the coast - unlverslties.''..-. 7..'',i-'v v'v.x-'' .-'.:.'' i i Among the Portland women who at , . tended the installation were Mrs. Ben - . Dey, Miss - Alta., Hayward, Miss ' Pearl Cady, Miss Agnes Beach, Misa Agnes Murdock. Mias Edith Clearln. Miss Lou , Isa Boyd, Mr R. A, Loiter and Miss Louise Brace. f --..'. Miss Gladys Grter.of the Seattle chip ""''tr assisted In installing the new clus ter. " I ; ( , , Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Nash of 'Minneap olis let t Friday morning for their home -'.via the Canadian Pacific after a three . weeks' - visit in . Portland with . Mrs. - Nash's sister, Mrs.' Frank W. , 8wanton. : Their visit haa- been the occasion ' of : ' many charming affalra Sunday a-par-v. ',ty of eight automobiles including 16 - guests had dinner at Chantioleea and This cpcn At lajL ?(r" wvini ZSXSi&S ' " WttaV. - . 'materials Exict I Reprod n c tion from' Our Salesroom. . ' 11- , t '. " '. . t k. 1 V I. ii. !" r -tt " I P . f " ( " , I Thursday evening Mrs.:Arnold Neat JVJA I q entertained in their honor wUh a din- I . f A ner j.j;! I SOCIETYPERSONALS I ' , ; X ,?A The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt will be Interested to learn of the arrival Friday, October 10, of a DMy. gin. . ... !,- .-, Mrs. 'Thomas 8. McGrath (Edna Ir vine) left for her home In Chicago Fri day, after passing the summer here as the guest of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Benjamin V. Irvine. , . , Congratulations, flower and the many happy 'expressions of good wlshea are finding their way to - Mr. and Mrs; George C Ludera (Clara Howell) on the arrival Monday morning, October it. of a baby daughter. - h v . i w Congratulation are being showered on Mr. and Mrs.'" Frederick Strong on the arrival last Sunday of a baby daughter. . . - u - , ' ' News wss received recently from Miss Genevieve Thompson from Honolulu, wnere sne stopped a rew, oayst enroute to Japan, which will be, her first atop In the orient on her year's trip around tha world. Miss Thompson is traveling- in company with Mrs. Harriet M Arthur, . - -. - .. " ' !,-: ... . r r. w "v ''"".; '- ;'v'; f , Mrs. - F, W. Vincent of Pendleton Is the house guest of Mrs. W. J. Furnish at her residence on Portland Heights. , Miss' Gertrude Lesser has left '.for San, Francisco, where aha will remain over the Portole. festival. . .... . t -. . . - ! Mr. and Mrs. W, E. McCord have closed their house' for the winter , and wjll be at Alexandra Court, , , . ; r V". -: -. , V w- w ." ; 1 ,''-v;'.;t- Mrs. George, Hartman of Pendleton Is tha house guest .of 'her mother, .Mrs. Laura Gray, at her noma at the Browne apartments;.-'- , r- . v.- .. ' .. 'v Mrs.-Andrew Buckley; wife of Assist ant Superintendent Buckley of the east-, brn dtyielon, O.-W, :R. ,'A N.; and her cousin. Mlba Moynthan ' of ' Minneapolis left Tuesday evening on the midnight train for La Grande after spending .the day in the' city sight seeing, vj-;-H y.si Miss Marie Hewitt will leave today for 8an Francisco ,to pjass - several weeks visiting at the ' home ; of her brothers, v ; .. r ., t 7 ; 1 ; : -ft ir r '' -' 'Mi1.! and 'Mrs.". John Latta are being felicitated. On the arrival Monday morn ing Of a baby daughter. t v-..v ;v '..-vy . Jf Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blumauer' left last Thursday for New York and other eastern points to pass the winter. Thf will later visit extensively In Florida ' ' - . -' Mr. and v Mrs. 1 D. W. . L. MacQregor have leased the George. Weldler reel dance at T wen ty-second and Love joy streets. . Mrs. "Weldler and ner daugh- Hahdsohie Suit i v pmrrn ? rnn ? thiq at ir a wav.-v r' "A1 KUUJ ?4U.UU VALUE. Your choice of colors in mauve, fancy mixtures, black and white mannish the" most graceful cut of A5.; Specially5 Priced Assortment of Coats; AH the' latest designs if 1 ' C A A land fabrics,.. 10.UU The. National TcK. '''' .: UPSTAIRS - 203,204i205SwetlandB!d. Fifth and Washington Sts. " M 1 ' If' 1 If - w , ' i If I v " ' " ': ' 11 I -4" " ' ' ' "3 'It M"" i- ' " ' i Photo by Btudlo da Luxe, : Top Miss - Laura Smith of Avoca, v Iowa, who i Ms the guest of Miss Jessie ' Bechtol ' at ' her home on "v: Portland Helghta. ; ; v ; BottomMiss ; Mayme McComb of Ybungstown Ohio,- who, with her "''mother,-- la en route to Portland; fi' where she' will be married ' Satur . day to H. B. Po'wnall of this city. tera have taken the Heitshn 'house on Twentieth, street for' tha winter. . Mrs. George Sailor (nee Buehner) and her small son are visiting1 at the home of her ; parents, Mr. , and ' Mrs. Philip Buehner, at Mount Tabor. . ""'''X 4'.'V..!'V-y "'' w'':. W' "Vv,1''' Mrs.- Solomon Hlrsch and her daugh ters, the Misses Ella Mae and Clemen tine, will leave : Wednesday for New York city, where- they will, remain for about two-.months . . ; vw',..Vi ' -... i'A " .. ' : 'After, hvlng enjoyed their vacation of several months between their summer home at Gearbart park, and tha beautiful Schumann-Heink i , ' 9 TWadame1 Schumann-Heink, who will sing1 at. the A, . Heflig Theatre the ' evening of Friday, October , 24, ; speaks of the Steinway:,- '".: : s. v ' - , "Steinway pianos' are living beingsV , v with hearts and souls.- Not only do they ; V inspire the world by iheir, glorious tone, ' . but they share, the, artist's pleasure and ,. t s sorrows. ; How! of ten did' I 'find solace and renewed courage in troubled hours 1 in the heavenly harmonies of my Stein: 'fl y way piano. May,: it flourish and pros . , per, an 1 everlasting " joy , to ; all feeling. . p I .t. rriankind.,,' J .', ' r? '.' n ;IJ The Steinway is universally acknowledged as jthe .- standard by which all Pianos are judged.-, r " ,'f ' , We sell Steinways on convenient payment terms, 'J x- 1 ,Wm invite you to hear Schumann-Heink on the ' , VicfroZo the tings exclusively ' for' the Victor , PRICES Floor $3, $2.50, $2; Balcony $3, $2, $1.50, ' $1. Regular 'Seat Sale Opens October 82. 1 1 Sherman, 7 "jw. : VICTOR TALKING MACHINES f ' PIANOLA PLATER PIANOS ;. ; ) BTKINWAT, WEBER AND OTHER PIANOS ' V .Morrison at Sixth, Portland, Opp. Postoffice , v ' l t 1 ' f 1 ' I i , ' . ' country home of Mrs. :Wm. 8. . Kinney Portland to live for tbe winter and are domiciled In apartments at the Park hurst - on - Twentieth - and Northrop streets, i - j .- Mf. and Mrs. Kinney have been living In ew .York City and Baltimore; for tha neat two veara. 1 BARRACKS NEWS About October 2L , Mrs. Robert Tru man Fhlnney will leave with her little daughter, Sarah Kathleen,' for El Reno, Oklahoma, the home of-her parents, Mr, and Mrs. G. II. Nail After a visit there, Mra, Phlnney will proceed io Iowa Qty, In Which city the University of lows. Is situated, to which institution Lieutenant Phlnney has been assigned by the war department as military Instructor, Lieu! tenant rninney is already in residence. ; Mrs. William Vf. Taylor' and children, who- have spent ' the summer as' the guests of. her sister, Mrs; Robert T. Phlnney, In Vancouver, ' Will accompany. Mrs. Phlnney to the home of their par ents in El Reno, where she will visit, and then both Mra. Taylor and Mr. Phlnney will proceed north, Mrs. Taylor to Fort Leavenworth, where Captain Taylor haa a detail at the school of the line,' and Mrs. Phlnney to Iowa City. f. , .'.? :,.-;.; .'.' v-'-v.-. JWra Herbert C. Gibner entertained in formally last Wednesday at two table of auction bridge'. , The-honors went to Mrs.; George S. 'Young and Miss Polly Young. 1 The . other guests v were . Mrs. John B. Richardson, Mrs. . Robert L. Weeks, Mrs. Harold H. Taintor, Mas, Cromwell Btacey and Mrs, James Osse- waarde, tha wife of Chaplain Osse- waarde. ' - , . The Japanese consul Mr. Ida and his wife, of, Portland, made, a visit of cere mony to the commanding officer of Van couver:, barracks, ' Colonel George S. Young, and Mrs. Young. 4 r Tomorrow Miss Bramblla, the sister of Captain Bramblla, will entertain ' for her. sister, Mies Lupa Bramblla of Baa Francisco, who i her guest. : - 'WW' Major Abraham P. Buff lngton, who was recently, detached from the Twenty first Infantry and detailed for special duty in Washington, t, C has just re ceived hi promotion to the rank of lieu tenant colonel, and has been assigned to tha Third Infantry. Major. Bufflngton came to Vancouver barracks from the Philippines with the Twenty-fjrst HIa daughter, who attended the high school here, is now attending the : Episcopal Cathedral school In Washington. Major and Mrs. Bufflngton left this post in August, and during their stay here made many-friends, who will be delighted to know of his recent promotion. ' w Major Joseph C. Castner, who has juat been promoted to, the rank of major, has-been assigned to the Twenty-first Infantry, and will arrive soon from Fort Law ton. . Major Castner ilia the place left vacant by the detachment of Major Bufflngton. ' s , Miss Polly (Youn entertained at a charming luncheon Saturday, at the Wa verly Country club In compliment to Mis Parker of -Washington, D. C, who la tha . house " guest' pf .. Mrs. Geprge SfTiffanir ft po'ii Pose who wer'guest';!t. .'the 1 luncheon Lwere Misal Helen f Parker, Miss Evelyn Carey ana nen, guesi. jibb raunungion of Columbus Ohio, Miss Violet Ereklne, Miss Malsio McMaster, Mis Sally Hart, Mia Louisa Burns and Miss: Margaret HewetW .'ix.'S '- vt'-i''fi.;v?;l Mrs; Tiffany and v Mis Parker of Washington, D. C; who have been guests of. Captain and Mrs. George 8. Tiffany for the last two weeks, left Friday for New York .city, ;:'.: - Towards tha last of the month Lieu tenant and Mr. Jams M. Hobson will trflvt at this post from California. They were married October S, at the home of Mr. HohBon's parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Samuel Williamson' of Fullerton, Cat. Lieutenant and Mrs. Hobson will be at home to their friends at their quarters after November 1.- Lieutenant George C, Lawrason, aide de. camp to General HoyUha returned Pay&'.Oo.:, .tr" 1 . . - ' Jl r I ..aw i iw'r i i'Tiiii'i 'i' "JILimV nrLfsasT"'''' 'TiTVT tTj'ii''T . "... At i w'mm Mrs, Alfred Earl Kinney,; the attractive daughter- of Mr." and Mrfc C P. T Woodruff. ' ' . ';ViM.-K: from a visit in the south, where he ha been on a two month leava of absence. Most of hi vacation was pnt In Louis iana, his old home, l- At the card party , given )ast Friday afternoon by Mr. Jer B, 'Clayton ' and Mrs; Fred Foster, a the home of Mrs, Clayton, card honor rell Jo Mrs. Her bert L. Taylor, who won first prise, and to Mra. Leeson O. Tarlton. who won second honors..' The first,, prise was a beautiful cut glass maypnaalse dish; end the second a cut glass nappy. The roOms were very prettily decorated with autumn leaves. - Those who' assisted the hostesses were Mr. John H. Page, who poured the coffee, and Mra. Vosburgh, who served the Icesx. Mlsr Foster, Miss Bramblla and Mrs. Tarlton also helped to serve. Among the gueata were Mrs. Harry R. McKellar, M,rs. L, O. Tarlton, Mrs. H.jC- Gibner, Mrs. Walter C. Swee ney, Mrs. Clenard McLaughlin, Mrs. W1I ,fj w H, fWjf . a v J ' wool, novel muff s i.n od shapes, entirely new effects in the 5 1- ' " , k , " . , ontmue '.h )& v; t' " .'r l; . V;.Gliarmrnt',neW' x "mm ft:4, . V--" rf : ; ..i.-..f' ii.-4 : r.''.A wea'in-ever'ImagiiaMe new styled hiwv fabric," riev shade. 'Ji5r'acefui;a . waists, styles;''ita1i:jliascin thentl5pcial efforts haVt b large -fend extra sue women, f vy e. 'guarantee to tit'pjerte.ctly.i.l IX thpse ihat: take sizes ;ur,. to' .53. j hSr jf Jt will cost you Inothuig'v whatever to charge your pur- Is; chases, fend emit"for 'MY AC Washington V '' Street at . Tentlt- eon Cbaee, Mrs. Harold JtTalntor, Mra, John H. Page."Tara., Herbert L. Taylor, Mrs. George C,' Rockwell, Miss Paga, Miss Bramblla and her guest Miss Lupe Bramblla. Miss Parker of : Washing tpn, D. C and Miss , Baker, who I tha-gueat of her brother, Mr.. Baker of. tha pay master's department, v.-'?.,. 'tat. Colonel nd Mrs. Oeorgt 8. Toung have Issued Invitation for a reception and, dance for the evening of October 29. The reception will be given for the people of the post and the officer of the United State 'army atatloned In Portland. V''- - - '-;'- ' Mrs. Howard Toung is the guest -of Colonel and Mrs. George 8. Toung for a rew days... -. wv :v--.-;sy .j--" ' Mis Louisa Burns of Portland enter tained Wednesday at : a ; luncheon In honor of Miss Helen Parker of Washing, ton D, C. After .' the luncheon, the -vf5S- aS ur ie Eastern t of FaeLion and . No other section of , the store isT quite so ' interesting1 these ' days as the one of Furs. It is magnificently. Stocked within ; all that's good and fashtohablcy reliable nL trustworthy in . -h:: 'y the realm of : Furs. ,''. - , ;.. , itf f-f-'t .Vv-Tv V" This is .a showing of all the nevf fashions. iCoats,' with i all S ri oupjjJCHcos muv grace oi line as GcnUine "MINK Set. ;J mirk from $85.00 ? HUDSON SEALS, npwardg tito?;VU, i. .V;;. k4T.50 yilSCKB MINK SETS, upwards from.,. ? Seta In CAT LVNY CTVITT TiT - ara s snowntmany..i)uttfui and, MUfrs anu scarfs, range in price from as low ' mmm :-tt A .,' aVA t.Il- ... fl sVA aTkA- , ... 9. , u, '--A' p;f LUXUBrOUS NEW .F VK COATS -of Pony,; Near Seal, and Oanv V5 uine-Sealskin, Caracul, etc :.;.....,V,.,f 95.M) to 200.00 v to -fArittyertwH 2:'.,,".,;".- ,v-. ' .'-iv- m v ' i.-, fvi(v,H - - '. - them in convenient; weekly or month guests werelentertalned vt a ho t tha nrnhaiim hv MJ8S b in- Matof and Mrs. AdrT were among those. wIt pltality of Mr. and M who, gve s charraing ner dance i,ZZ-mV verly Countti..r-'- v,,,.. ...... ,. , On Wednesday even. Young waa a dinner gue and Mrs. George C RocVi , - 'Miss'Gradywnoha eert visiting glster. Mra.'John RichaVdsort, Will lea f for her home lnHhe ast .next Tuw mornlni. ,,, . ;,; ; 'fx'p '"T I , ' '. .j. : h V. ..JvV;vr: ; Mrs; Wilson. Chasa entsrtatned . Tbura day afternoon with , a, vewng partyj In honor of Mlos Bramblla and her sister. Miss : Lupe Bramhi1 wM' Pl " Chaplain and Mrs. James Ossewaarda are entertaining guest who are In Van couver a delegate to the. Washington Stata synod of he Preabyterjan now being held In th Prrtbyterlan house of worship, pt Vancouver A largaaumbar v ot delegates and clergy from, the tat , ara In attenda.nce. i(On Wedday event ing Jolpt mtl:wa."e ? -m ,,, in, i ,-ri- " mm WALNUT1PARK " MIS M)U lllllllBBwwrm ww,vm Ing hotes onThurday kfternoon when She entertained for the pleasure of Miss, Mabla Gram a popular bride-elect whoB i wedding will be an event of October 29. . The room were very effectively decked r1 With basket of bright autumn leave ;l and in the dining. room pink rosebud were used with dainty cendle. f Amon ? Mis KIllingBWofth' guest were: i MU v Mabl Gram,' Mra Frederick-Gram, Mis w Haael ' Crook, - Mr. Joseph ' GUI, MU ; Jessie Beckwlth,' Ml Ra Zimmerman and MlM 'Wibelle - Beckwlth. .D Mr.''vReynOIds entertained the mem- ?; bers of -tha Fidelia' Guild of the Plwl-: y mont Presbyterian church last Friday ' afternoon at her, home on Rodney ave nue. H After a short -business- meeting, '. when plans were made for a HalloWa'en , " party, - Very dainty refreshment were aerved( ; The Guild meets the second and fourth, wekr: of :eyery';montlu'.; CMid'Mra-A& M? "Richards ''en'ter: talned fh a very delightful manner last Saturday' evening at their home, 1315 Bodney-avenue. -Five Hundred was the ';: diversion of the evening, six tables of : the game being played. The guest list ' Included: Mr. and- Mrs. Thomas Van Abken, Mr. and Mr.- A'D. yaftce; Mr. aad Mr.- Lewi Van Vleet Mr. and Mra. . R. A. Morrlaon,' Mr. 'and Mr, E. H. Whitney, Mr. and Mrs.. Walter Slusaer. Mr. and Mr. Stevens, ' Mr.' and Mra. ".i Ceting; Mr and Mr. Win. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Benler, Mr: and Mra. Lewi J. Rubl.'and MranD Mrs. 1, M, . Richard. , ; ' ',-' . V -i ; Mr.-David McDanlels wa hostess at a delightful "BOO"' patty and plate shower on Tuesday afternoon for tha :? pleasure of Miss Pearl McKenna. a pop ular "bride of the week, . Lavender and .' pink cosmos were used very Effectively ' thrniia-hnnt- tna rooms ana lure. Arthni, it (Continued on Following Page). la ISP f.;.'rt-.-.r;. 4 --4 Attractivenew I 'A rtnc soiiest-' 8UK ana y ;.a...S65.00 Ant, mrnT MirtM 5-i'!.' distinct itjyjf '." f - ; -'. III 1 j , . . ' , ... V J..;.